The Sully clan is ready to leap from theaters to home screens.
The third installment in James Cameron’s epic sci-fi franchise, Avatar: Fire and Ash, made its theatrical debut on December 19th last year. A few weeks later, it crossed the $1.4 billion mark, becoming the 17thhighest-grossing film of all time with the original 2009 Avatar holding the #1 spot and 2022’s The Way of Water sitting at #3.
Now, 102 days later, the film is set to be available for digital purchase and rental from March 31st onwards. And those wanting to get their hands on a physical copy won’t have to wait longer either, with the disc release hitting shelves on May 19. (via People)
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The film picks up right after the event of The Way of Water, with the Sully clan still reeling from the death of their family member, Neteyam, the eldest son of Jake and Neytiri. As a new threat emerges from a rival Na’vi faction, the Mangkwan clan, whose leader Varang seeks to reshape their culture, former villain Miles Quaritch doubles down on his hunt to capture Jake.
The third instalment brought back Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Kate Winslet, Cliff Curtis, Joel David Moore, among others, in their recurring lead roles, with Oona Chaplin joining the cast as the new antagonist.
Fire and Ash is part of a five-film franchise, with installments slated to release through 2029 and beyond.
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